City / Airport:East FortuneMap
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Collection:National Museum of Flight
Photo Date:12 November 2022
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:525708Submit Correction
View count: 563
More widely known for its operation of Islander aircraft, in 1968 Loganair obtained this single Beech 18 for charter work. In 1969 it inaugurated the airline's only international service, Glasgow-Aberdeen-Stavanger, but passenger loads were poor and it was discontinued in 1970 after 16 months. Withdrawn in March 1975, the aircraft was gifted to the Royal Scottish Museum a year later. Previous identities were N24R, N555CB and N575C and it was first registered in the UK in 1964 to Survey Flights Ltd in Northern Ireland.
Registration / Serial:G-ASUG
Aircraft Version:Beech E18S-9700
C/n (msn):BA-111
Operator Titles:Loganair
City / Airport:East FortuneMap
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:12 November 2022
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
City / Airport:East FortuneMap
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Collection:National Museum of Flight
Photo Date:12 November 2022
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact
Photo ID:525708Submit Correction
View count: 563
More widely known for its operation of Islander aircraft, in 1968 Loganair obtained this single Beech 18 for charter work. In 1969 it inaugurated the airline's only international service, Glasgow-Aberdeen-Stavanger, but passenger loads were poor and it was discontinued in 1970 after 16 months. Withdrawn in March 1975, the aircraft was gifted to the Royal Scottish Museum a year later. Previous identities were N24R, N555CB and N575C and it was first registered in the UK in 1964 to Survey Flights Ltd in Northern Ireland.
Registration / Serial:G-ASUG
Aircraft Version:Beech E18S-9700
C/n (msn):BA-111
Operator Titles:Loganair
City / Airport:East FortuneMap
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:12 November 2022
Photo by:Richard VandervordContact